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Will Binance List Pi Coin? Hype Surges Ahead of Mainnet Launch

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Mustafa Mulla

With just days to go until Pi Network’s mainnet launch, excitement around Pi Coin is skyrocketing. A massive 100% price surge after its OKX listing has sent speculation into overdrive – could Binance be next?

The buzz is growing, but there’s a catch. Neither Binance nor the Pi Core Team has confirmed anything.

Pi Network has already built a community of over 100 million users, yet its journey to becoming a fully tradable cryptocurrency is still unclear. If Binance lists it, the price could surge even higher – but if not, where does that leave Pi? Let’s break it all down.

What Makes Pi Network Different?

Unlike most cryptocurrencies, Pi Network allows users to mine coins through their smartphones, making it more accessible. The project has attracted over 100 million users, but its journey to becoming a fully tradable asset is still uncertain.

Some believe Pi Coin was never meant for speculation but for real-world use through a barter system. If it follows this model and avoids exchange listings, adoption may grow gradually rather than through hype.

Could a Binance Listing Change Everything?

If major exchanges like Binance list Pi Coin, its price could soar, attracting more investors. But without a strong use case, it risks ending up like other overhyped projects such as Berachain and Hamster, which collapsed once the hype faded.

Despite this, Pi Network’s popularity is growing fast. On X (formerly Twitter), it has overtaken Ethereum and XRP in follower count, making it one of the top five most-followed cryptocurrencies worldwide. Yet, no major exchange has fully backed it.

Why Are Exchanges Hesitant to List Pi?

Big exchanges seem cautious about Pi Coin. Bybit has ruled out listing it, HTX removed its Pi/USDT trading pair, and Bitget deleted multiple Pi-related posts. This suggests concerns about Pi Network’s legitimacy.

Another issue is China’s scrutiny of Pi Network, where some have called it a pyramid scheme. Binance is known for being careful with its listings, and unless Pi Coin proves it is fully launched and legitimate, Binance may not take the risk.

Pi Coin Price Predictions

Speculation places Pi Coin’s 2025 price between $93 and $220, with an average estimate of $141. However, after a recent 10% drop, Pi is now trading around $72, raising doubts about whether its rally can last.

Until Binance makes an official announcement, Pi’s listing remains pure speculation. While the hype is strong, it’s unclear if Pi Coin will secure a spot on major exchanges or fade like many overhyped projects before it.

Pi Network may be trending, but without solid backing, it risks becoming just another crypto “fail”.

Mustafa Mulla

Mustafa has been writing about Blockchain and crypto since many years. He has previous trading experience and has been working in the Fintech industry since 2017.

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